Enabling/Disabling A Subscription - Novell ADMINSTUDIO 9.5 User Manual

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Chapter 6: Managing Application Catalog Databases
Sharing Application Catalog Data

Enabling/Disabling a Subscription

You can use the Enable/Disable button on the Subscription Manager dialog box to set the status of each
Subscription to be either Enabled or Disabled. When you disable a Subscription, you are turning off its automatic
update feature. Subscriptions that are enabled are preceded by a check mark, while disabled Subscriptions are
preceded by a red X.
Note •
For information on how you can use the Disable feature to subscribe to more than one Publication, see
Specialized User
Task:
To enable or disable a Subscription:
1.
On the Catalog menu, point to Replication and select Subscription Manager. The Subscription Manager
dialog box appears, listing all of your Subscriptions. Each Subscription's status (Enabled or Disabled) is
displayed in the Last Run Status column.
Note •
enabled if the current user is connected to an SQL Server database, has been assigned
SQL Enterprise Manager on that database server, and the database was identified when it was created as being
intended for use as a Subscriber. See
as Subscribers or Publishers.
2.
To disable an enabled Subscription, select it and click Disable.
The Subscription's status in the Last Run Status column is changed to Disabled, meaning that the
Subscription will still be listed in the Subscription Manager, but will not be automatically updated.
3.
To enable a disabled Subscription, select it and click Enable.
Note •
Subscription.
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Scenarios.
The Subscription Manager option under Replication on the AdminStudio Catalog menu is only
This button toggles between Enable and Disable, depending upon the Status of the selected
Application Catalog Wizard
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